Peskov: Putin to visit occupied Crimea again

Spokesman for the RF President Dmitry Peskov informed on the next visit of the Russian Head of the State.

SIMFEROPOL / AQMESCIT (QHA) -

On Wednesday, October 26, the Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to visit the occupied Crimea again, said a Spokesman for the RF President Dmitry Peskov, according to UNIAN correspondent in Russia.

“Tomorrow, a discussion on the line of All-Russian People's Front for Crimean affairs will be held in Yalta, Crimea,” Peskov said.

Meanwhile, insanity and idolatry grow stronger in Russian city of Novosibirsk, where the production of coal "President" was launched. It is dedicated to the head of Russia Vladimir Putin and, in particular, developments in the Ukrainian Crimea. The product has an inscription "Crimea is ours".

September 15, the Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev had an "official" visit to the Russia-occupied Crimea. One of the first places the politicians visited was Mitridatskaya staircase. During the visit in Kerch, Putin chaired a meeting of the State Council of the Russian Federation on the development of the transportation system in the "South of Russia".

Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has officially announced February 20, 2014 the beginning of the temporary occupation of the Crimea and Sevastopol by Russia. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine expressed protest in connection with the visit of Russian leaders in the occupied Crimea in September.

March 2014, following the introduction of troops to the annexed Ukrainian Crimea, Russia organized a "referendum" on self-determination of the Crimean residents. The self-proclaimed government of the peninsula stated that 96.77% of the participants in pseudo-referendum on March 16, 2014, voted in favor of the accession of Crimea to Russia. March 18, the Kremlin signed the so-called "decree" on integration of Crimea and Sevastopol in the Russian Federation. Western countries do not recognize the annexation of Crimea and introduced a series of economic sanctions against Russia.